KingT races to the top. He has less losses than Cavehobbit, Wegeberg and Guardsman and is therefore king of the hill And with only one game for him to play, he can be the only player to win five games.

kingt wrote:Still waiting for Coreysr to pick up his turn (I last moved on May 23). I wrote a direct PM to him as well.

I also sent him a PM a couple of days later, which he has not yet read. I'll give him until Friday to play his turn. Otherwise you will be considered winner. I'll be back with more info later this week.

As we've had no word from Coreysr, both KingT and Peterjfrigate will be considered winners in their respective games against Coreysr. There are nothing in the rules stating what should happen if one player does not finish his game. The only guideline is the rule from GJS:

7.65 Premature surrender. Neither player may surrender a battle until it is concluded and its results, from battle or through negotiation, have been confirmed by both sides. Premature surrender results in automatic dissolution of the surrendering player's BG, unless a negotiated terms can be agreed.

In this case I can't understand other than this premature surrender would result in automatic dissolution, i.e. a 17-0 win for both KingT and Peterjfrigate.

The winner of the Finale Tournament is KingT! Congratulations!

This means all games have been finished and therefore GJS'44 is over! I'd like to thanks all who have participated, and a special thanks to GottaLove88s - wherever you are! This has been a fantastic experience. Many of us are engaged in Navaronegun's RTT and I'm sure we will see new campaigns like GJS and RTT when BA2 is released.